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Old 09-10-2009, 03:33 PM   #29
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SKIA, Get your mind out of the gutter. That ain't gonna happen is it.
Nice pix Still......finally somebody noticed something I said!!!!

Didn't see any snap grips. What are they smarty pants?
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Nice pix Still......finally somebody noticed something I said!!!!

Didn't see any snap grips. What are they smarty pants?
Geez, SKIA, do I have to tell you everything. They are the little white tabs that Excel used to hold open the compartment doors on the fifth wheel in the early 2000 model years. The tab on the door snapped into the grip on the fifth wheel body.

I would have thought you would have known that on your OLD RIG!!!!
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Now he has no reason to say he can't see it!!!



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Now he has no reason to say he can't see it!!!
Yea but he is old and has failing eyesite.
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Oh...you mean compression snaps!!! Yeah, I got them on ol' Journey, and thanks for the pix.....they still look naughty to me Still!
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Geez, SKIA, do I have to tell you everything. They are the little white tabs that Excel used to hold open the compartment doors on the fifth wheel in the early 2000 model years. The tab on the door snapped into the grip on the fifth wheel body.

I would have thought you would have known that on your OLD RIG!!!!

Still, good job and nice photos..I knew what you where referring to as a snap grip. I bet he doesn’t know anything about Johnny Balls either …(MM don’t make me post photo)



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Still, good job and nice photos..I knew what you where referring to as a snap grip. I bet he doesn’t know anything about Johnny Balls either …(MM don’t make me post photo)
HPD... He may not know ...after all- you won't usually find them in an Excel or an Oak Barrel...will you?



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HPD... He may not know ...after all- you won't usually find them in an Excel or an Oak Barrel...will you?
No, they are not Johnny's Balls. You might find them in some Excel's If the right person own's it. They tend to keep you from getting charged up in the electrical world.. They have other uses also. They are no good for making Oak Poop either so you may not find them in the bottom of the Oak Barrel. They also would be hard on the feet as you stomp the grapes.

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I was disappointed that there wasn’t one unit with the table desk combo at the fair, so Still your's is as close as I have come to one. Thanks for the photos..





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